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July 2015
Join the Grove City Police at the Southwest Public Libraries, Grove City branch from 10:30 a.m. to noon, Thursday, July 30, to obtain a free child ID. These cards can be used in an emergency to provide information about your child. The cards are not State identification cards. A parent or guardian must be with
Find out moreJuly 2017
Join the Grove City Division of Police at the Grove City Branch of the Southwest Public Libraries., from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday, July 3 to obtain a free child ID. These cards can be used in an emergency to provide information about your child. The cards are not State identification cards. A parent
Find out moreJune 2018
Join the Grove City Police at the Southwest Public Libraries, Grove City branch from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, July 20, to obtain a free child ID. These cards can be used in an emergency to provide information about your child. The cards are not State identification cards. A parent or guardian must be
Find out moreJanuary 2020
Plan to attend the 2020 Census Application Session, Wednesday, Jan. 15 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Grove City Library, 3959 Broadway. Census workers earn extra income ($20-$24 per hour), enjoy flexible hours, receive weekly paychecks and paid training. Applicants must register, calling 614-974-5300. Learn more on the Census website. The U.S. Census Bureau
Find out moreMay 2022
Join Grove City Parks and Recreation and Southwest Public Libraries for Mechanical Mayhem, free, hands-on-science experiences and fun with mechanics from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Thursday, May 5, at the Grove City Library, 3959 Broadway. Drop in for super, science fun and explore design and movement by making giant paper airplanes, rubber band-powered cars and
Find out moreSeptember 2022
Author Laura Lanese has performed extensive research into Grove City. Join her as she shares some of this knowledge about how a village carved out of Ohio's wilderness in 1852 grew into the City of Grove City. Though the population has surpassed 45,000 residents, Grove City has retained its small-town appeal while offering residents and
Find out moreThe importance of the Scioto River watershed to Ohio's early history should not be underestimated. Author Janet Shailer shares her knowledge on the history of the Scioto River and its tributaries. Now tranquil, they were once hotbeds of activity Paleo and Woodland Indians used them as major transportation routes for hundreds of years before European
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